By ArticleSnatch on October 6, 2007
Divide the online advertising revenue pool into ten slices. Google devours four all by itself, to the tune of $7.5 billion in the US market so far in 2007.Break down the numbers, Ashkan Karbasfrooshan wrote at WatchMojo, and Google’s take of the nearly $10 billion in US online ad revenue for the first half of [...]
| Tagged Ashkan Karbasfrooshan, Bernstein, Eric Schmidt, google, online ad revenue, online advertising, online advertising revenue pool, search, search revenue, Steve Jobs, United States, USD, yahoo |
By ArticleSnatch on September 29, 2007
One of the intriguing things about the Microsoft Searchification event that took place on Wednesday of this week was the new shopping search offering they demonstrated. It truly does offer some unique and interesting stuff. In this post, I will show you a couple of sample screen shots, and talk about some of the more [...]
Posted in SEO | Tagged consumer electronics, Microsoft, related products, search |
By ArticleSnatch on September 25, 2007
Google’s market cap is currently hovering around $177 billion, and although that sum can’t perform magic, it is a powerful motivator – construction on the search giant’s Lenoir, North Carolina facility is apparently moving along at a surprising pace. Construction projects are supposed to run behind schedule; everybody knows this. But in an article for [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Andy Beal, David Barlow, google, Internet search engine.&rdquo, Jonathan B. Cox, Lenoir, North Carolina, North Carolina facility, search, Search Engine, USD |
By ArticleSnatch on September 20, 2007
Integration in search is like integration of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream flavors. If you’re in the market for a search vendor, you might have something to learn from the boys in Vermont. In today’s SearchDay, “Searching for Options: Integration Spells Sweet Success,” John Tawadros writes that while options abound, successful integration has its rewards. [...]
Posted in SEO | Tagged John Tawadros, search, search marketing, Vermont |
By ArticleSnatch on September 7, 2007
Idearc’s Superpages.com has launched a mobile version of its local search product, Superpages Mobile for BlackBerry. The application is designed to help mobile users, especially business travelers, find local information easily with a BlackBerry mobile device. For example, users can search for local businesses, map directions, get local movie showtimes, find a person or check [...]
Posted in SEO | Tagged local search product, search |
By ArticleSnatch on September 6, 2007
AOL picked up a partnership with a search site that isn’t named Google, as their Truveo video search adds to Kosmix results for health, auto, and travel queries.Kosmix will go the API route with Truveo to pull in video results for the RightHealth website. RightHealth is Kosmix’s beta test of a health-dedicated resource site. Queries [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged aol, API, google, health-dedicated resource site, search, search process, search product, search site, Tim Tuttle, travel queries, Truveo, video search, video search results |
By ArticleSnatch on August 17, 2007
Google’s debut of the Ad Traffic Quality Resource Center closely follows the arrival of a similar service from Yahoo.Click fraud persists in plaguing advertisers and the search advertising companies that sell ad space. High-profile lawsuits have happened as a result of businesspeople contending not enough is being done to keep their budgets from being tapped [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Ad Traffic Quality Resource Center, google, Matt Cutts, online advertising product, search, search advertising, Shuman Ghosemajumder, Traffic Quality Center, yahoo |
By ArticleSnatch on August 14, 2007
When I think of the word “trajectory,” I think of an object arching through the air. More specifically, I think of some sort of grenade or missile that explodes on impact. So I had to raise an eyebrow when Microsoft’s Kevin Johnson said the company’s search business is “on a positive trajectory.” But, hey, at [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged aQuantive, Brian McAndrews, company’s search, Kevin Johnson, Microsoft, Reuters, s Platforms & Services Division, search, Search Engine, search engines |
By ArticleSnatch on August 14, 2007
Views of Australia’s well-known metropolis on Google Maps have diminished in their clarity, resulting in conspiracy theories and denials from the search company. The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Australia 2007 Summit scheduled for September 2-9 in Sydney will bring in powerful political visitors like US President George W. Bush, protestors and their causes, and potentially [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Asia, Australia, Bondi Beach, George W. Bush, google, Google Maps Australia, high-resolution satellite images, Keyhole, satellite image, satellite imagery, satellite views, search, Sydney Gets Fuzzy, Sydney Morning Herald, the Herald, United States, Washington DC |
By ArticleSnatch on August 9, 2007
Armand Rousso’s past and a deeper look at Accoona’s business has observers wondering if the company will be able to conduct a planned IPO.Is Accoona a search company or an e-commerce company. Though they present themselves as a search firm, it’s an active e-commerce side that provides virtually all of Accoona’s revenue. “‘Investors should run [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Accoona, active e-commerce side, Armand Rousso, consumer electronics, e - commerce, France, Has Colorful History, Henry Blodget, Merrill Lynch, Owen Thomas, search, United States, Valleywag |
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